by rhroyal » 11 Jul 2010 11:58
by papereyes » 11 Jul 2010 12:32
However it's been suggested multiple times that our "Golden Generation" chokes under pressure. I was watching the 3rd/4th match last night, and realised that both teams were way behind us in terms of individual quality if you look at domestic form.
I was 2 in 1990 so I have no memory. From what I gather, Gazza was world class and showed it at the world cup. Lineker was a great finisher and Waddle had some great ability too. However as individuals I don't hear too much about their club form. Maybe being a little less talented than the current lot helped them.
by Ian Royal » 11 Jul 2010 13:18
by John Madejski's Wallet » 11 Jul 2010 13:43
by Franchise FC » 11 Jul 2010 15:49
John Madejski's Wallet How come we're all saying we don't have that much quality coming through?
Germany parachuted a number of their U21 UEFA cup winners straight into the senior squad for this and they've done them proud
Seeing as we got to the final of that tourney, how come we didn't do similar?
Is it just that they're not famous, big-name prem players? If so, the press really need to change their mentality
by Terminal Boardom » 11 Jul 2010 17:33
by Handsome Man » 12 Jul 2010 11:06
by Tony Le Mesmer » 12 Jul 2010 12:13
by Ian Royal » 12 Jul 2010 19:51
Handsome Man We need to find a team as well as having superstar players. This doesn't seem as if it is going to happen with Terry in the side or with Lampard and Gerrard figting for space in Midfield. We have got good young players who made the same European final that provided four of the German side, and although not perfect players yet, the likes of Walcott and Johnson do need to be picked to improve.
The England team against Germany was Peter Shilton, Paul Parker, Stuart Pearce, Des Walker, Terry Butcher (Captain, sub Trevor Steven), Mark Wright, David Platt, Chris Waddle, Paul Gascoigne, Peter Beardsley, Gary Lineker
I do remember 1990 really well. A struggling team changed formation and dropped one of the superstars to find some cohesion. Barnes and Beardsley had played the finest league football ever for Liverpool in 1989, and there was only room for one in the team. Overall, the reason we made the final was that Waddle, Lineker and Gascoigne were in the best half-dozen attacking players in the world at the time, and look at the centre halves: Tony Adams was nowhere near good enough to make that side. During the summer of 1990, we really were a top footballing nation and probably the second best in the world. Our problems started then because for 20 years we have continued to believe this. We have had a couple of truly great players in Beckham and Cole, but we have yet to produce a team.
by zummerset » 12 Jul 2010 19:56
by Ian Royal » 12 Jul 2010 23:57
zummerset Ian you are only 29? I had though that someone with such fixed opinions, unwillingness to explore new ideas and general antagonistic personality must be at least in his early 70's.....![]()
by Mr Angry » 13 Jul 2010 09:28
by Handsome Man » 13 Jul 2010 23:36
Ian RoyalHandsome Man We need to find a team as well as having superstar players. This doesn't seem as if it is going to happen with Terry in the side or with Lampard and Gerrard figting for space in Midfield. We have got good young players who made the same European final that provided four of the German side, and although not perfect players yet, the likes of Walcott and Johnson do need to be picked to improve.
The England team against Germany was Peter Shilton, Paul Parker, Stuart Pearce, Des Walker, Terry Butcher (Captain, sub Trevor Steven), Mark Wright, David Platt, Chris Waddle, Paul Gascoigne, Peter Beardsley, Gary Lineker
I do remember 1990 really well. A struggling team changed formation and dropped one of the superstars to find some cohesion. Barnes and Beardsley had played the finest league football ever for Liverpool in 1989, and there was only room for one in the team. Overall, the reason we made the final was that Waddle, Lineker and Gascoigne were in the best half-dozen attacking players in the world at the time, and look at the centre halves: Tony Adams was nowhere near good enough to make that side. During the summer of 1990, we really were a top footballing nation and probably the second best in the world. Our problems started then because for 20 years we have continued to believe this. We have had a couple of truly great players in Beckham and Cole, but we have yet to produce a team.
Your point is somewhat weakened by thinking we made the final in '90. I was 9 and I know we lost in the semi.
by Terminal Boardom » 14 Jul 2010 08:44
by papereyes » 14 Jul 2010 09:40
by Hoop Blah » 14 Jul 2010 10:02
by Tony Le Mesmer » 14 Jul 2010 15:32
papereyes 1990 - injury to Robson as well, between group stage and final stages.
I do find the whole "they only won one game" thing a bit disingenous. Belgium and Holland were good, Germany better and they got caught in a whirlwind of rain and Irish elbows in the first game. Consider the teams played and its a very solid record, and shows, well, character in the final results.
Cameroon were Cameroon - they won, eventually.
by Hoop Blah » 14 Jul 2010 16:03
by Big Foot » 15 Jul 2010 10:13
Hoop Blah It's quite a negative way to look at it, especially when you consider that I doubt any World Cup winner in the last 3 or 4 tournaments have done so without going to extra time or penalties at some point
by rfcjoe » 15 Jul 2010 10:18
Ian Royalzummerset Ian you are only 29? I had though that someone with such fixed opinions, unwillingness to explore new ideas and general antagonistic personality must be at least in his early 70's.....![]()
People's impressions of me on here are very rarely reflective of reality. I'm actually polite, friendly and open minded. It's just too easy to feel contempt for faceless forum drones, which brings out the worst in me.
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